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thanks to dan akerson, chairman and ceo of general motors. i'm greg dalton. thank you all for coming. >>> coming up on c-span 3 secretary of state hillary clinton on her department's budget request for next year. then, three mayors, michael bloomberg of new york, antonio villaraigo villaraigosa, and emanuel talk education reform. >>> the u.s. house of representatives to households nationwide and today our content of politics and public affairs, nonfiction books is available on tv, radio and online. >> we have even had advice that we do not do as i did today and come in with a plain old white shirt and a summer tie. heaven forbid. now i don't know whether my colleagues feel this would be a better decorum for the senate and i see the distinguished senator staffer nodding no, but perhaps the people of ohio would be glad to make a judgment on what they want to see me attired in here in the united states senate. so, mr. president, these are just a few of our concerns here in the senate and i'm sure none of us will do a thing differently in the senate of the united
thanks to dan akerson, chairman and ceo of general motors. i'm greg dalton. thank you all for coming. >>> coming up on c-span 3 secretary of state hillary clinton on her department's budget request for next year. then, three mayors, michael bloomberg of new york, antonio villaraigo villaraigosa, and emanuel talk education reform. >>> the u.s. house of representatives to households nationwide and today our content of politics and public affairs, nonfiction books is available on...
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were the elements to agree and disagree will help us to understand iraq war afghanistan -- of guinness dan. it is works like this that would help. >>host: "in buddha's company" thai soldiers in the vietnam war." . . day professor at the naval academy. thank you for your time. >>host: you may recognize him from a former book and he is back with a new book on the potomac river. where does it start and end? >> it starts in fairfax near west virginia a tiny little circle and it then that point* look out when the river is 12 miles wide and in between there is history. it is where our nation in europe. it also has the nation's capital. >>host: people think about the white house and the potomac river. why is that? >> they think of washington d.c. are the national monument why do they think of of potomac river? >> for those in the area is seen as an obstacle as they drive over or under it i wanted to stress we have an incredible natural resource there are very few levies we have bald eagles it is not solely clean but we work on that and by the way we get 90% of the drinking water comes out of the
were the elements to agree and disagree will help us to understand iraq war afghanistan -- of guinness dan. it is works like this that would help. >>host: "in buddha's company" thai soldiers in the vietnam war." . . day professor at the naval academy. thank you for your time. >>host: you may recognize him from a former book and he is back with a new book on the potomac river. where does it start and end? >> it starts in fairfax near west virginia a tiny little...
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ve bn ariend oan amcates 2003, and when a man named dan reached out to me and asked me if i had spent time around veterans and i tried to go out every year o aspen there's a disabled american verans -dsb erpo iia rk e thb inon for i think over 30 years now, but they teach adaptive skiing and hockey and i think ey play water polo which is pttywl. ey ss go wnthe mountain and i think i skied better on this than i did on my own to sorry legs but it's always a really beautiful week. isiaenadsore arei people cruising around in the $1,500 he suits then there are vets wearing fatigues and chain-smoking and doing it tequila shots before they ead out on the slopes d sothemshp n lifestyle and these injured veterans is always interesting to watch. but this is my first time around injured vets coming and you reg was -- i didn't really know exactly how to approach these guys, and i was afraid -- i didn't really know how to ask about their injuries or how to speakabout them. but i found or th years now na ndkn es rejsyo , did you get hit? what happened? you know, what do you lose, how are things goi
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>> thank you, dan. thank you, ladies and gentlemen for this wonderful crowd, which is a great tribute to the concept of the festival. it's my first -- >> [inaudible] >> pardon? >> [inaudible] >> okay. my first experience here and a pleasure to be here. the book is "george f. kennan: an american life," and as dan mentioned, it took 30 years to write. you might wonder why that's the case. i can point out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter period of time to write my life of george kennan than robert caro took to write his life on lyndon johnson. [applause] but, of course, he's written four volumes at this point, and i've only done one. one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never secretary of state. his highest level position in government of the as ambassador to the soviet union and to yugoslavi
>> thank you, dan. thank you, ladies and gentlemen for this wonderful crowd, which is a great tribute to the concept of the festival. it's my first -- >> [inaudible] >> pardon? >> [inaudible] >> okay. my first experience here and a pleasure to be here. the book is "george f. kennan: an american life," and as dan mentioned, it took 30 years to write. you might wonder why that's the case. i can point out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter...
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dan. >> okay thanks very much. allen wong reporting. >> trayvon mother filed papers to trademark 2 slogans based on her son's name. filing with the trademark office are for the sayings i am trayvon and justice for trayvon. they could be used for dvd and cd. fulton says she wants to protect the intellectual property rights of the slogans in projects to help other family ins similar situations. >>> man seriously wounded early yesterday outside a peninsula home may have been drunk and lost. it happened about 4:30 am on crane drive in foster city. police say he was trying to get into the a house when a man inside thinking it was burglar opened fire. investigators say the shoot being victim had been out drink with friends and may have thought the home belonged to one of those friends. no charges have been filed. >> the search for missing morgan hill teenager enters new phase tomorrow. 15-year-old sierra la mar last seen on friday morning march 16 about 10 days ago. so far only volunteers trained by the santa clara count
dan. >> okay thanks very much. allen wong reporting. >> trayvon mother filed papers to trademark 2 slogans based on her son's name. filing with the trademark office are for the sayings i am trayvon and justice for trayvon. they could be used for dvd and cd. fulton says she wants to protect the intellectual property rights of the slogans in projects to help other family ins similar situations. >>> man seriously wounded early yesterday outside a peninsula home may have been...
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and if there is a story of dan it is never give up, never, never. and part of not giving up -- i want to start, we will talk a lot about the journalism but i want to talk about what i thought was one of the very special moments in this book. the end of the 44 years in cbs news when you called your self dan rather cbs news and you're out on the street is a very low moment and in a moment like that, he writes my out of the blue moment arrived courtesy george clooney and now he receives an award for the movie good night and good luck and he invited me to los angeles to present it to him. he put me out in a first rate hotel. i sat with him and they couldn't have been a more genuine. george clooney never said anything about cbs or the broadcast or the feinberg report except for one offhand comment said quietly s he turned his head close to my year. so you got screwed, he whispered. happens all the time in my business. forget it. that had to be a great moment. >> was a great moment. george is that kind of person? >> he is. it's very easy when someone mark
and if there is a story of dan it is never give up, never, never. and part of not giving up -- i want to start, we will talk a lot about the journalism but i want to talk about what i thought was one of the very special moments in this book. the end of the 44 years in cbs news when you called your self dan rather cbs news and you're out on the street is a very low moment and in a moment like that, he writes my out of the blue moment arrived courtesy george clooney and now he receives an award...
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good evening i'm dan. >> i'm carolyn. immigration officials wanted mass murder suspect luck deport the years ago after he served time at san quentin prison but the efforts blocked. lillian is live at the san francisco home where the 5 bodies were found. lillian. >>reporter: carolyn, friends of the murder victims started gathering in front of the home about an hour ago. they set a fire and performed small ceremony in honor of the 5 people killed here friday. mourners continue to flock to the san francisco home where 5 people were found murdered. luck is under arrest for the gruesome killings and tonight we learn more about the 35-year-old from vietnam. immigration and custom enforcement also known as ice took luck into custody 6 years ago. tried to have him deported as soon as he finished serving time for robbery conviction. immigration judge ordered him removed from the country. but because vietnamese officials failed to provide the proper travel documents ice by law had to release luck in december of 2006. immigration at
good evening i'm dan. >> i'm carolyn. immigration officials wanted mass murder suspect luck deport the years ago after he served time at san quentin prison but the efforts blocked. lillian is live at the san francisco home where the 5 bodies were found. lillian. >>reporter: carolyn, friends of the murder victims started gathering in front of the home about an hour ago. they set a fire and performed small ceremony in honor of the 5 people killed here friday. mourners continue to...
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wheldon with the white sun grasses and fond memories. >> to be on the trophy to say, dan, that's more important. >> what a day at indy. >> the quaints staged a hit parade against the marlins and all came from one guy, melky cabrera. tired of losing to the marlins and he says, i got this. unloads. top first. solo shot. fourth. 1-0 giants. so sixth. 2-1. cabrera was 4-4, 73 hits on the season. motor in -- most in the majors. also scored two bases. scored all three run, the third off this buster posey rbi double. that was enough for cain and he was abel. giants get a split in miami with the 3-2 victory. >> alex rod secretion the yankees continue to pound the a's. andruw jones crushes this one off malone. 1 or yanks. stays that way until the 7th. teixeira lines one into the alley. rbi double. it's 2-0. mean while, kuroda dominated the ace, a's fall to the yankees. 2 or the final. >> down on the farm, gaffney and jake stewart homer. stanford defeats cal in the season finale but the bears take 2-3 in the series. >> let's serve 'em up. second major of the year in tennis, the french open. rod
wheldon with the white sun grasses and fond memories. >> to be on the trophy to say, dan, that's more important. >> what a day at indy. >> the quaints staged a hit parade against the marlins and all came from one guy, melky cabrera. tired of losing to the marlins and he says, i got this. unloads. top first. solo shot. fourth. 1-0 giants. so sixth. 2-1. cabrera was 4-4, 73 hits on the season. motor in -- most in the majors. also scored two bases. scored all three run, the third...
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confederacy and i would say there is recently a big book about gorilla war recently came out by a guy named dan sutherland and he actually thinks gorillas are more important than other historians think but he acknowledges in the end it is important because it is so self defeating, right, that gorillas cause so many problems that make southern civilians angry with their own government because they become prone to a lack of control and we don't cover it much in this class. you probably have heard of missouri and the craziness that occurs in missouri and from the perspective of southern white civilians, it is gorilla war is not a great option. what crucial very important institution, confederate social institution is very vulnerable to gorilla -- >> slavery. >> slavery requires stability above all else. i know some of you -- have any of you taken professor camoy's class? i know she offers unwith. it requires legal sanction. what makes slavery different than other forms of property is they're also human beings and they have wills and the ability to run and the ability to leave, and unless you have
confederacy and i would say there is recently a big book about gorilla war recently came out by a guy named dan sutherland and he actually thinks gorillas are more important than other historians think but he acknowledges in the end it is important because it is so self defeating, right, that gorillas cause so many problems that make southern civilians angry with their own government because they become prone to a lack of control and we don't cover it much in this class. you probably have heard...
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dan rather. there is the new regime. he thought he would be able to hang around cbs in the 1980's and 1990's and they did not have a role for him. brokaw said he always had to be the top dog. he is very darwinian. that comes across in my research. with walter cronkite, people only see him as the friendly man, which he was, but there is another side of him that wanted to be the best. he was obsessed with ratings. he is a fierce competitor that i have written about, and that includes presidents and generals. his desire to be the best was very pronounced. >> you talked to a nixon aide chuck colson. what did you learn from him? >> he was very nice. this was before he died in florida. he was a very repentant pro- nixon person. he regrets the nixon tapes, he told me perryhe was embarrassed when i read to him transcripts of white house tapes about walter cronkite. he was the pit bull of richard nixon. colson was on to the idea that they had to bring down the power of the big three. they liked cronkite.
dan rather. there is the new regime. he thought he would be able to hang around cbs in the 1980's and 1990's and they did not have a role for him. brokaw said he always had to be the top dog. he is very darwinian. that comes across in my research. with walter cronkite, people only see him as the friendly man, which he was, but there is another side of him that wanted to be the best. he was obsessed with ratings. he is a fierce competitor that i have written about, and that includes presidents...
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time for business now and dan is there dan i gather portuguese banks now need a bailout what you may remember top spanish lender bank here was nationalized they had to be rescued last month now in neighboring portugal is having to bail out three top lenders lisbon today said it will pop six billion euro into that what they call pay back loans to finance ministry also wards of the banks may need help the whole e.u. situation seems to be disintegrating jews eurozone investor confidence index has slumped again the more lending between e.u. banks is falling it is false just for you. years footsies closed for a holiday today thank god that sir friday's closing figures there that that is that why month lows it's threatening to go under six thousand points so no pick and see not have contacted the british oil firm. russian management said it wasn't happy with the way the joint venture is being run our correspondent alex your she is in beijing with the latest. sule large chinese companies they sign it back and also the china national offshore all corporation which are the second and third la
time for business now and dan is there dan i gather portuguese banks now need a bailout what you may remember top spanish lender bank here was nationalized they had to be rescued last month now in neighboring portugal is having to bail out three top lenders lisbon today said it will pop six billion euro into that what they call pay back loans to finance ministry also wards of the banks may need help the whole e.u. situation seems to be disintegrating jews eurozone investor confidence index has...
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dan lamothe recently returned from being im bedded with marine snipers in afghanistan. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you reported scout snipers are frustrated with their capabilities of ammunition. what's the problem? >> they took me out for a journalist a pretty unique mission. kind of an overnight sniper mission. and their gripe is they have several rifles to choose from, and that they're sort of capability gaps in between them. 50 caliber rifle, the m-107 reaches out to 2,000-meter, 2,000 yards but not nearly as accurate. and the m-40, the kind of the typical 762 caliber rifle they have, it is accurate, but they can really only reach someone and actually knock someone down up to about 800 they said. >> right. and not get a kill which is what they're looking for. >> right. >> so what were some of the solutions that are out there that can fielded to these guys to solve their problem? >> one of the observations that they made in a position paper that they pushed their own chain of command is that this precision sniper rifle that the army and the mar
dan lamothe recently returned from being im bedded with marine snipers in afghanistan. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you reported scout snipers are frustrated with their capabilities of ammunition. what's the problem? >> they took me out for a journalist a pretty unique mission. kind of an overnight sniper mission. and their gripe is they have several rifles to choose from, and that they're sort of capability gaps in between them. 50 caliber rifle, the...
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do you pick roger mudd or dan rather? cronkite sided with picking rather because of this foreign experience. he believes in the foreign correspondents. roger mudd had a family and did not go to vietnam. he rejected serving in vietnam as a reporter. he made his name doing largely civil-rights and capital washington reports. cronkite said he regretted it later. i write movingly after talking to roger mudd about mudd and cronkite's up and down relationship. the head honcho at cbs, after cronkite did a lack luster performance in san francisco, pulled cronkite from doing the atlantic city democratic convention of lyndon b. johnson. there was a duo to compete with brinkley. cronkite thought mudd was tried to take his spot. their relationship had a lot of ups and downs. it was very moving at the end of their lives. mudd was working at the history channel. his hearing was failing. at the end, cronkite almost tearfully said "you are a good man." they healed that relationship. >> he was born and raised in missouri. it was the hub o
do you pick roger mudd or dan rather? cronkite sided with picking rather because of this foreign experience. he believes in the foreign correspondents. roger mudd had a family and did not go to vietnam. he rejected serving in vietnam as a reporter. he made his name doing largely civil-rights and capital washington reports. cronkite said he regretted it later. i write movingly after talking to roger mudd about mudd and cronkite's up and down relationship. the head honcho at cbs, after cronkite...
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and lots of room to talk about journalism careers and the future of journalism and all the stories dan has covered and truly has been there, done that, starting with the civil-rights movement and i always say great stories make great journalists. people came out of world war ii, dan was informed by the civil-rights movement, by vietnam, by watergate, those great stories. they have not read it, dan has always said he pulled no punches and this is a pull no punches book and the armies of people who are infuriated by what he says, he doesn't hold back and i have known him well enough, it is the genuine article. an underlying theme in all this is he writes about how his father liked to repeat winston churchill's never give up, never be brazil never, never. if there is a story of a ban it is never give up, never, never, never. little act of grace help you never give up. i will start with one of the very special moments in this book. the end of 44 years at cbs news, you are out on the streets, in a moment like that, he writes my out of the blue moment arrived courtesy of george clooney. now
and lots of room to talk about journalism careers and the future of journalism and all the stories dan has covered and truly has been there, done that, starting with the civil-rights movement and i always say great stories make great journalists. people came out of world war ii, dan was informed by the civil-rights movement, by vietnam, by watergate, those great stories. they have not read it, dan has always said he pulled no punches and this is a pull no punches book and the armies of people...
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independent oil trader and cnbc contributor dan dicker is here. >> dan and dan. before we had jimmy and jimmy. >> two macro guys. >> the p-5 plus one talks are picking up this week. where do you think -- what will we say at the end of the week as it relates to progress with the technical talks? >> it's hard to say. as you know, the talks we have seen so far have been about creating more talks. they haven't given us anything substantial. i would be skeptical to see anything substantial come out of this round in istanbul. what's been interesting is that the pressure that's been exerted upon iran through economic sanctions and now through the european boycott which is in day two has been pretty stark. it's been a pretty incredible application of pressure on the iranians. twla come to the table with something substantive they will have to. their economy is cratering because of the very calculated planned kind of application of pressure over the course of the last seven or eight months. >> the defense minister talked about the zone of immunity saying the real clock th
independent oil trader and cnbc contributor dan dicker is here. >> dan and dan. before we had jimmy and jimmy. >> two macro guys. >> the p-5 plus one talks are picking up this week. where do you think -- what will we say at the end of the week as it relates to progress with the technical talks? >> it's hard to say. as you know, the talks we have seen so far have been about creating more talks. they haven't given us anything substantial. i would be skeptical to see...
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take roger mentor dan rather. cronkite after a lot of thinking sided with picking rather because of the foreign experience. walter cronkite believed in the foreign correspondents. roger mudd had his family and did not go to vietnam. he reject his serving in vietnam as a reporter because he didn't want to be away from his family. he made his name largely doing civil rights, the capital bill and congressional as a washington reporter. as i mentioned, he regretted it later. i write movingly after talking to roger mudd in the book about matt and cronkite at the cronkite up-and-down relationship because in 1864, bill paley, head honcho at cbs after cronkite said a lackluster performance in san francisco republican convention at the cow palace, pulls cronkite from doing the atlantic city democratic convention and linda johnson and that was called mud trout, 802 kind of compete with huntley brinkley. >> bob trout and roger matt. cronkite was trying to take us thought that, so their relationship had a lot of ups and downs
take roger mentor dan rather. cronkite after a lot of thinking sided with picking rather because of the foreign experience. walter cronkite believed in the foreign correspondents. roger mudd had his family and did not go to vietnam. he reject his serving in vietnam as a reporter because he didn't want to be away from his family. he made his name largely doing civil rights, the capital bill and congressional as a washington reporter. as i mentioned, he regretted it later. i write movingly after...
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she made a very dan kid address saying get your finances in order because the reason is what's are fast becoming china's problems. >> europe needs china but china also needs europe. chine yoo is -- china is the biggest exporter in the world. why is that happening? well, one of the large parts of the reason is that we're seeing dropping demand from europe and elsewhere. so sadly china wants europe to get back on its feet as quickly as possible. what role they'll play in that isn't clear. they have said they will continue to invest in government bonds, but you might remember a few months back there was talk of beijing perhaps investing in a bailout fund. no word on that. >> about $5.5 billion was done while she was there. >> so useful trip? >> useful trip indeed. >> now, hurricane isaac has weakened to a tropical storm, still pummeling new orleans but causing most damages to less protected areas outside the city. isaac is soaking the gulf coast exactly seven years after the much stronger and devastating katrina. sea water has breached barriers in the town south of new orleans. >> hurrican
she made a very dan kid address saying get your finances in order because the reason is what's are fast becoming china's problems. >> europe needs china but china also needs europe. chine yoo is -- china is the biggest exporter in the world. why is that happening? well, one of the large parts of the reason is that we're seeing dropping demand from europe and elsewhere. so sadly china wants europe to get back on its feet as quickly as possible. what role they'll play in that isn't clear....
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thanks to dan ackerson, chairman and ceo of general motors for his comments today. thank you all for coming today. >>> next on c-span 3 look at the role of super pacs in this year's presidential election. then more about this year's campaign with a discussion on the negativity in political ads. after that, education secretary arnie duncan on racial disparities and how schools punish misbehaving students. later, transportation secretary administrator john pistol taking questions at the national press club. c-span's 2012 local content vehicle cities tour takes our book tv and american history tv programming on the road. the first weekend of each month. march featured shreveport, louisiana, with book tv at the noll memorial library. >> mr. noll was born here, lived here most of his life and he started to accumulate books when he was a teenager and continued into his 80s. he accumulated over 200,000 volumes. if we have a gem in the collection it is probably going to be this one. it's one of the books we're most proud of. it's in the original binding from 1699. and it wa
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=énot 4t dan easy fix tanks, and, you know, the people in vietnam, our troops in vietnam didn't speak the language, weren't very familiar with the culture and troops in afghanistan for the .(g%tmost don't speak the language. one of the things that shocked me when i found out was how poor aÓ(nax did. and i didn't really -- >> you saw instances of that as you were editing the picture? >> yeah. i innocently enough just wanted to get it translated so i could do a verbatim translation of it and discovered what the people were telling the marines and what the interpreter was giving them were in many tá different. >> and in the 30 or so seconds we've pr5:e think that's for a lack of trying on the part of the military, i think they gave it their very best effort and their very best effort is very good indeed. but i think this is a war that just did not lend itself to that kind of solution. >> when are we going to start seeing the program? >> it'll be on pbs stations around the country at different time this is summer. if they go to thesurge.bi
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dan made a bullish bet on face book. can dan wait for more gains or just log out of the trade? find out when we return. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >> where were options traders pumping up the volume this week? arena pharmaceuticals. it was more than fife and a half time the daily average. >> you just heard. what do you make of the activity? how are we trading it? you have to pick a direction because options insanely exsensitive. i think the way to play this is to buy a spread. pay about a dollar and a half for that. i make that three and a half bucks above $16. >> you will see the most sophisticated spreads they really have to frame up the thesis. where could the stock go and you had to se
dan made a bullish bet on face book. can dan wait for more gains or just log out of the trade? find out when we return. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today...
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high speed rail chairman dan richard has posted a youtube video about the project. >> we actually operate high speed rail on existing rail lines wherever possible and we avoid the cost to the taxpayers of having to build an entirely brand new set of tracks. >> the current price tag for the rail project is $68 billion. >> after two weeks of vote counting the proposal to add a one dollar per pack tax on cigarettes has failed. more than 50% of ballots cast against the proposition. supporters say the tax would have discouraged people from smoking and raised more money for cancer research and created more jobs here in california. opponents said it was not clear where the tax monday which would be spent. >> the governor was on hand today in fremont to help tes la deliver it's first model s. hundreds celebrated new tesla owner who got the keys to their new cars today. the customers were on a waiting list in 2009. the model s can go 265 miles before it kneads to be recharged. the model s ranges in price if about 50,000 all the way up to $100,000. >> about a dozen utility workers got great heights
high speed rail chairman dan richard has posted a youtube video about the project. >> we actually operate high speed rail on existing rail lines wherever possible and we avoid the cost to the taxpayers of having to build an entirely brand new set of tracks. >> the current price tag for the rail project is $68 billion. >> after two weeks of vote counting the proposal to add a one dollar per pack tax on cigarettes has failed. more than 50% of ballots cast against the...
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dan is the farther thing from gay. even his name is boy girl. [ laughter ] boy girl. [ laughter ] of course, the chicken man's confession ran afowl. [ laughter ] of advocatates for gauge who called for a boycott of chick-fil-a. [ laughter ] advocates for gay-ing who called for a boycott of chick-fil-a. incoming missiles from mars up there. that's when former arkansas governor and walking fried food museum mike huckabee told christians to fight banch mike huckabee called on folks to show support by buying food at chick-fil-a. he dubbed it chick-fil-a appreciation day. they confirmed reports that yesterday was a record setting sales day. >> record historic sales. people stood in time for lengthy times a lot of stores ran out of chicken. >> the folks had written it off and chick-fil-a had the best day in history. >> or as chickens refer to it: the worst day in history. i think chig chick-fil-a has item stumbled on a new strategy to help struggling businesses in this down economy, associate your product with divisive polit
dan is the farther thing from gay. even his name is boy girl. [ laughter ] boy girl. [ laughter ] of course, the chicken man's confession ran afowl. [ laughter ] of advocatates for gauge who called for a boycott of chick-fil-a. [ laughter ] advocates for gay-ing who called for a boycott of chick-fil-a. incoming missiles from mars up there. that's when former arkansas governor and walking fried food museum mike huckabee told christians to fight banch mike huckabee called on folks to show support...
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but a couple of weeks dan made a bearish gain on jpmorgan. on "options action" there's just one way to avoid losing $2 billion. risk less so you can make more and that's just what dan did with his bearish bet on jpmorgan. dan bought jpmorgan shares set for a plunge. >> there's an opportunity to see this thing below 35. >> shorting the stock unless you want a whale of a loss. to define his risk he bought the put for $1. now make money dan's jpmorgan shares to fall below that put price or below 35 by june expiration. a whole buck? >> almost no excuse for it. >> that's for sure. dan showed us how to do this for less. to spend less he sold the june 34 put. he did something else. he made making money easier and here's how. between the dollar he spent buying one put and the 50 cents he collected selling another dan end up paying 50 cents for the whole trade. now instead of needing jpmorgan to fall below $35 to make money if the shares fall by more than those 50 scene or below 35.50 by june expiration. but there's a tradeoff and by selling that put
but a couple of weeks dan made a bearish gain on jpmorgan. on "options action" there's just one way to avoid losing $2 billion. risk less so you can make more and that's just what dan did with his bearish bet on jpmorgan. dan bought jpmorgan shares set for a plunge. >> there's an opportunity to see this thing below 35. >> shorting the stock unless you want a whale of a loss. to define his risk he bought the put for $1. now make money dan's jpmorgan shares to fall below...
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dan missed all that. and i guarantee you, hollywood is not going to show you that because that doesn't sell seats. and the reason i bring that up is, don't rely on hollywood, any of these billionaires, any of these movie stars, or most of these politicians to tell you the truth or about what's really going on in the world. this is something you got to do so. this is something you always of us americans. so when you get up in the morning and you do turn the water on and it comes out, you've got blessings you don't even think about like electricity. you know, you got to learn for yourself what you really are passionate about. you got to learn for yourself what's really going on in the world and not be spoonfed. sometimes if i want a good joke i will flip it over and watch bill o'reilly. and don't laugh, because innocent people like bill all right. i've done hannity show twice, but i straightened him out on both occasions. but i will flip it over to bill o'reilly and just look at how and dried bill has got e
dan missed all that. and i guarantee you, hollywood is not going to show you that because that doesn't sell seats. and the reason i bring that up is, don't rely on hollywood, any of these billionaires, any of these movie stars, or most of these politicians to tell you the truth or about what's really going on in the world. this is something you got to do so. this is something you always of us americans. so when you get up in the morning and you do turn the water on and it comes out, you've got...
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dan balz, "washington post" author and author of the take and michelle bernard. and kasie hunt it, the national political reporter for the associated press who is usually on the romney beat gets a little brief respite for a couple days this week until the real thing we begins. dan, i want to focus on your study here, what was interesting about it, allegiance to parties. put up a couple graphics. in 1998 when you guys first did this, less than half of republicans and democrats felt a strong allegiance to their party. now that number is two-thirds. an amazing jump. 65% republicans feel a strong allegiance to being republican. 62% of democrats feel a strong allegiance to the democratic. that is amazing jump and sort of problems this idea it's almost tribal in the way people feel about political parties. >> it's fascinating. we used to talk about polarization as if it was an afliction of the elites that elected officials had it. >> and the public didn't. >> and that the public didn't like it. what we're seeing in this study is this is going mainstream at this point.
dan balz, "washington post" author and author of the take and michelle bernard. and kasie hunt it, the national political reporter for the associated press who is usually on the romney beat gets a little brief respite for a couple days this week until the real thing we begins. dan, i want to focus on your study here, what was interesting about it, allegiance to parties. put up a couple graphics. in 1998 when you guys first did this, less than half of republicans and democrats felt a...
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this wasn't his first run in, kron 4's dan kerman has details of his criminal past and explains why he wasn't deported. >> reporter: friends and neighbors continue to drop off flowers in front of the home where five people were murdered friday. now we are learning more about the plan arrested for the killings. binh luc was arrested in 1996 for robbing a restaurant in san jose. in 1998 he was convict of robbery and assault when -- vict offend robbery and assault. after serving his time he was turned over to ice, u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. incept, 2006, a -- in september 2006, a judge ordered him deported but he was released from ice custody because they were not able tosecure the travel documents from the vietnamese government. ice says a supreme court ruling allows them to detail for 180 days after the order to deport them. after that they must release and that is why he was on the streets of san francisco. . >> reporter: still meantry of questions remain -- plenty of questions remain, how they were killed. as for the suspect no formal charges yet. we will still don't kn
this wasn't his first run in, kron 4's dan kerman has details of his criminal past and explains why he wasn't deported. >> reporter: friends and neighbors continue to drop off flowers in front of the home where five people were murdered friday. now we are learning more about the plan arrested for the killings. binh luc was arrested in 1996 for robbing a restaurant in san jose. in 1998 he was convict of robbery and assault when -- vict offend robbery and assault. after serving his time he...
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dan, what's the trade? >> that's the trachltd we would never recommend a name that's short or naked. say you own this stock much higher than where it is. i priced up the august 30, 341 tiemds 2 call spread & that cost about a dime. again, this is against a long stock position. sold two of the august 34 calls for a total of two. the premium outletting is 10 cents. i own the stock, own one of the august 30 calls and am short of the two calls. how do i make money here? below 30 i have the losses or gains that i own plus the 10 cent premium that i spent of the strilk tur. the stock is 3$33.10, i can mak stocks. i obviously have this 390 profit buffer there you know what i mean between those two strikes. there's not a whole lot of added risk except if you own that it could be called away but you have an extra 35 $34 in gains. >> i think a lot of investors would be emphatic if the stock were sold at $38. >> i love these calls 1 x 2 because you're lever languaged in the one direction. that doesn't mean facebook ca
dan, what's the trade? >> that's the trachltd we would never recommend a name that's short or naked. say you own this stock much higher than where it is. i priced up the august 30, 341 tiemds 2 call spread & that cost about a dime. again, this is against a long stock position. sold two of the august 34 calls for a total of two. the premium outletting is 10 cents. i own the stock, own one of the august 30 calls and am short of the two calls. how do i make money here? below 30 i have...
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continually went back to the theme that his notion about containment had been sort of warped and distorted by dan away some some of the hawks inside the bureaucracy if you will in his view had been very successful and militarizing foreign policy as he saw it. he was terrified of the nuclear armed trade. he felt that this was bitterness to the brink of a holocaust at any moment. so you could see that it's actually the consequences of presentencing out in a bureaucratic battles are understanding that washington was in the right place. >> guest: some pointed this out in their views, but somebody who was so influential did not really hold any of the highest positions in the american state department. the highest efficiency rose to her and passenger ships to the osco and to belgrade, both unsuccessful. and apart from that, that was set apart from direct the policy planning. the part of this is the very difficulty of working with george kennan. this is what his colleague felt a great friend of his for years, but also felt this. anybody who ever tried to deal with kennan found the experience to be treat
continually went back to the theme that his notion about containment had been sort of warped and distorted by dan away some some of the hawks inside the bureaucracy if you will in his view had been very successful and militarizing foreign policy as he saw it. he was terrified of the nuclear armed trade. he felt that this was bitterness to the brink of a holocaust at any moment. so you could see that it's actually the consequences of presentencing out in a bureaucratic battles are understanding...
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i never thought i would get to say good morning, dan rather. good morning, dan rather. are you there? >> oh, dear. we're really having a technical day of things. hello, dan are you there? okay then. all right then. [ wah wah ] >> that's the way it is. >> if dan were here, he would say -- >> stephanie: if i was of a conspiratorrorial nature, i would say the fact that dan rather is about to talk about what happened to him at cbs -- [ applause ] >> a snausage. >> stephanie: should i try again? rebecca is trying to see if he's there. interesting. the right wing blog -- to get dan rather fired from cbs news, perhaps they can knock us off the air. >> he was accused of using phony documents about the bush -- the story is true. everyone knew that was the guy you went to if you wanted to get your kid out of serving in vietnam. >> stephanie: this book is really -- rather spoke of my life in the news. >> stephanie: good morning tom brokaw. >> during the olympic -- >> stephanie: okay. >> let's send this show to the museum of broadcasting. >> stephanie: i think it has already been e
i never thought i would get to say good morning, dan rather. good morning, dan rather. are you there? >> oh, dear. we're really having a technical day of things. hello, dan are you there? okay then. all right then. [ wah wah ] >> that's the way it is. >> if dan were here, he would say -- >> stephanie: if i was of a conspiratorrorial nature, i would say the fact that dan rather is about to talk about what happened to him at cbs -- [ applause ] >> a snausage....
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dan rather says oh no, not us. why didn't cbs cover that dan? it's a big story a vote in congress here gender based abortion. a major story. >> lila rose, is that that video you played, that's the kind of stuff you expect 60 minutes used to do decades ago. she should win a journalism award for what she has done to expose the truth about. this. >> bill: laura ingraham. plenty more as we move along. new york city wants to ban big bottles of soft drinks making too fat. culture warriors on the drink. more wars in chicago battle desk in afghanistan. we hope let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical e
dan rather says oh no, not us. why didn't cbs cover that dan? it's a big story a vote in congress here gender based abortion. a major story. >> lila rose, is that that video you played, that's the kind of stuff you expect 60 minutes used to do decades ago. she should win a journalism award for what she has done to expose the truth about. this. >> bill: laura ingraham. plenty more as we move along. new york city wants to ban big bottles of soft drinks making too fat. culture warriors...
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and that's what dan did. dan was look for a way to get money back on facebook shares. buying more stock after that beating? not unless have you money like this guy. so no try and make lost money back, dan bought the august 30 strike call for $2.10. now he needs facebook to rise above the call strike price by more than the cost of the trade. or above 32.10. shelling out $2.10? >> right now, this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. something we're going to get our money back, we have to spend less. how do we do that? >> sold two of the august 31st calls. >> dan sold not one, but two strike calls for a total of $2. and created his one by two call spread, and he did something else, he made profits come quicker and here is how. between the did 2.10 he spent buying one call, and the $2 he spent buying the other strike calls, dan reduced the cost of his trade to a mere dime. instead of needing facebook to rise above $32.10. dan can see profits if it raises above the strike call by more than the 10 cents he paid, or above $30.10. >> we think that's a
and that's what dan did. dan was look for a way to get money back on facebook shares. buying more stock after that beating? not unless have you money like this guy. so no try and make lost money back, dan bought the august 30 strike call for $2.10. now he needs facebook to rise above the call strike price by more than the cost of the trade. or above 32.10. shelling out $2.10? >> right now, this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. something we're going to...
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that's what dan did. he bought shares of nike thinking it would get knocked by europe. >> there was a report commenting on weakening shoe sales or trends in china and the u.s. and weakening apparel trends in western europe. >> but shorting the stock might as well go one on one with this guy. so to define his risk bought the july 97.5 stock put. he needs nike to fall below that price by more than 2.60 he spent at the ride or below $94.90 by july expiration. 2.60? we don't have multimillion dollar shoe contract. spend less. >> i sold one of the july puts. >> to reduce his cost he sold the july 92.5 put for $1.35 and created his put spread. more importantly he made making money easier and here's how. between the 2.60 he spent buying the one put and 1.35 collecting the other he got 1.25 and now instead of needing nike to fall below 94.90 he can see profits at 96.25. hold the applause. because there is a trade off. by selling that put dan now capped his gains to the difference between the strike of the put he
that's what dan did. he bought shares of nike thinking it would get knocked by europe. >> there was a report commenting on weakening shoe sales or trends in china and the u.s. and weakening apparel trends in western europe. >> but shorting the stock might as well go one on one with this guy. so to define his risk bought the july 97.5 stock put. he needs nike to fall below that price by more than 2.60 he spent at the ride or below $94.90 by july expiration. 2.60? we don't have...
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it would put us in a worse spot. >> dan balz, veteran reporter. covered every convention since 1980. chief correspondent for "the washington post." you can check out our convention hub. you can share video and follow the process. you can click on c-span.org. we have covered every minute of every convention since 1984. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> spend next weekend in ohio state capital, columbus. contentpan's local vehicles. go behind the scenes of ohio's largest city. browse the rare book collector and on c-span -- collection on c-span 2. on c-span 3, learn about all hyla's connection to our sixth president. -- learn about ohio's connection to our sixth president. >> ahead of the national republican convention this week, we are taking a look back at past convention speeches. former governor sarah pailin and senator john mccain, and later, at the canon in 1992. -- pat buchanan in 1992. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much. [a
it would put us in a worse spot. >> dan balz, veteran reporter. covered every convention since 1980. chief correspondent for "the washington post." you can check out our convention hub. you can share video and follow the process. you can click on c-span.org. we have covered every minute of every convention since 1984. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> spend next weekend in ohio state capital,...
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dan rather succeeded cronkite. cronkite was for rather. within a year, the relationship soured. cronkite thought rather should be canned and fired. it's not a great story there. you know, rather, to his credit, has kind of just took the kicks of cronkite and just kept doing his job at cbs and doing it well. >> before i let you go, any big surprises in this book? >> many. i talk about cronkite secretly meeting with daniel ellsberg to deal with the pentagon papers. i deal with a group of gay raider interrupted the broadcast of cronkite, angry that gay issues were not being covered on cbs. cronkite had to go to court with this guy. mark seegle's his name. he runs the gay newspaper in philadelphia. and cronkite tapped seegle in the courtroom on his shoulder and said, why did you do that? they got to talking. cronkite decided he was right and started running, you know, gay events on the nightly news and seegle became one of his closest and dearest friends. cronkite became a spokesman for aids awareness and would emcee big benefits with elton john and the like. there are all sorts of
dan rather succeeded cronkite. cronkite was for rather. within a year, the relationship soured. cronkite thought rather should be canned and fired. it's not a great story there. you know, rather, to his credit, has kind of just took the kicks of cronkite and just kept doing his job at cbs and doing it well. >> before i let you go, any big surprises in this book? >> many. i talk about cronkite secretly meeting with daniel ellsberg to deal with the pentagon papers. i deal with a group...
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so at the end of dan rather, i was probably 6, i would go at the end of the night and give dan rather a kiss good night on the screen. they found out at school, and this girl -- i won't say her name, because i'm sure she's very nice grown-up. she outed me about it and it was one of the most humiliating moments of my life. >> and tonight, dan rather is here with me. and i was saying -- i remember literally when you were on the screen and i would walk over, and it is such an honor for me. i mean, it really was. you were a part of my daily life. so it is just incredible to have you here. >> well, thank you. >> 11 presidential elections, and that's what you've covered. here we are covering one that seems that the ads are so petty and so childish, the conversation is so simplistic at a time when there's such seriousness. is that because people think this is the most important time than we have ever seen, or is this the worst. >> there's been bad ones, u be this is by far the foster r worst so far. erin, i hope i'm wrong about this, but i think by the time we finish with this campaign, it w
so at the end of dan rather, i was probably 6, i would go at the end of the night and give dan rather a kiss good night on the screen. they found out at school, and this girl -- i won't say her name, because i'm sure she's very nice grown-up. she outed me about it and it was one of the most humiliating moments of my life. >> and tonight, dan rather is here with me. and i was saying -- i remember literally when you were on the screen and i would walk over, and it is such an honor for me. i...
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dan is still at it hosting dan rather reports on hvnet and now he is out with a new book "rather out spoken: my life in the news" it is aptly titled. it is our privilege to welcome dan rather into the war room. great to have you on the show. >> thank you very much governor. i am delighted to be here. >> we just showed that clip of you getting roughed up at the '68 democratic convention. can you imagine anything like that happening today? >> no. i can't, governor. for one thing, in 1968, things were actually decided, nominations for president and vice president, actually decided at the conventions. as you know, pretty much sense then and certainly in more recent years, nothing is decided at the convention, itself. it's all pre-scripted, mostly an infomercial for the parties. but i doubt it could happen again. in politics we have to be prepared for the unexpected. so who knows? >> does it make you wistful, though, for a true con vehicle where news is actually made? >> well, of course, as a reporter, the answer is yes. but the politicians in both parties decided a long time ago that it'
dan is still at it hosting dan rather reports on hvnet and now he is out with a new book "rather out spoken: my life in the news" it is aptly titled. it is our privilege to welcome dan rather into the war room. great to have you on the show. >> thank you very much governor. i am delighted to be here. >> we just showed that clip of you getting roughed up at the '68 democratic convention. can you imagine anything like that happening today? >> no. i can't, governor. for...
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let's start with dan. always the bear, dan. but here the price action was quite good. >> quite giddy in a lot of ways. to close up 2.5% on the s & p, seems slightly artificial and window dressing on what was a pretty bad quarter overall, after getting out of the gates in q1. i'm a bit skeptical. it felt a little bit artificial. when i looked at the screen, there were warning signs. a lot of this was macro driven. the things i saw in the red were nike because earnings, ford because of earnings, to me, that's the leg of the trade. we'll get a lot of color as we enter the q2 earnings period. >> what was taking stocks up, a lot of hope. hope that euro has figured out their problem. hopes we're starting to see the bottom in the housing crisis. and len ar came out, and kb homes. but we're far from out of the woods. if you see stocks go up on hope but down on facts, i don't necessarily think that's a healthy recipe. >> this time the hope feels different in that merkel has changed her stance when it comes to the use of the bailout fund
let's start with dan. always the bear, dan. but here the price action was quite good. >> quite giddy in a lot of ways. to close up 2.5% on the s & p, seems slightly artificial and window dressing on what was a pretty bad quarter overall, after getting out of the gates in q1. i'm a bit skeptical. it felt a little bit artificial. when i looked at the screen, there were warning signs. a lot of this was macro driven. the things i saw in the red were nike because earnings, ford because of...
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have to sp i had visions of my family and your may go to jail i'll put dan quotes and politics of doing research on the war as a i had visions of my family having to rescue me from jail. one out-of-print book was oned l that i would not tradeea for anything. i neatly fell in love with a country that my parents were not afraid to leave and countrymen that could've been my friends. what i found was well worth any difficulty that i encountered.cg in particular, michael tallento. is much of the received wisdomva concerning the vietnam war. i put forth manytt new argumentn that overturn what we thought we knew about that conflict. although nothing is definitive e wantl all of the collections in hanoi are made available. i would like to spend my remaining time discussing a few of these files with you. first, most vietnam war history books identify g-man and the famous general as the primary leaders during hanoi's war against the united states or in reality, the person that was the architect and main strategist and commander-in-chief of communist war effort is largely unknown. deh, although he
have to sp i had visions of my family and your may go to jail i'll put dan quotes and politics of doing research on the war as a i had visions of my family having to rescue me from jail. one out-of-print book was oned l that i would not tradeea for anything. i neatly fell in love with a country that my parents were not afraid to leave and countrymen that could've been my friends. what i found was well worth any difficulty that i encountered.cg in particular, michael tallento. is much of the...
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dan kerman is joining us live from what area. >>dan: these are across the that have been years since 2006. " it continues to be an antiwar statement. people are still coming out here to remember those that and lost. it's since to the other six this hillside has uncovered and crosses. >> we are out here on our nephew. >> they decorated across the honor of been at the. the bonds >> each of these losses represents with someone has felt the for a family member. >> manning, and the salon is a tall honor all have hathor's. >> we need on of these people and their families. >> there will be a formal ceremony tonight at 7:00 p.m.. >>pam: ross mirkirimi is speaking out in his case. the commission will eventually recommend whether or not he to be herman ruth >>grant: he is making himself very clear. he thinks this entire thing is political. he says the mayor appears to be doing everything they can to keep them from getting his job back. here is mirkirimi today. >> it is lamar tactic of trying to break me, destroy into my family. it's the ma
dan kerman is joining us live from what area. >>dan: these are across the that have been years since 2006. " it continues to be an antiwar statement. people are still coming out here to remember those that and lost. it's since to the other six this hillside has uncovered and crosses. >> we are out here on our nephew. >> they decorated across the honor of been at the. the bonds >> each of these losses represents with someone has felt the for a family member. >>...
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dan posts regular updates. coming up, the final word from the options pits. >>> time for the final call. the last word from the options pit. scott? >> lots of news on sunday. so lots of opportunity on monday. i would define my risk. in a situation like that i would be a seller of spreads. >> dan? >> i'm going to buy a spread with nike. i agree with scott. a lot will be going on here. to me in front of this stuff you want to leg into things. i put a small portion of my nike position and will look for a better opportunity. >> mike? >> spreading is a good opportunity. i may look at nike. also, puts in the indexes are so important. you can finance so many calls by selling one of those, risk/reward relationship totally out of whack. that's a good way to make bullish bets. >> our time has expired. stay tuned. "money in motion" is up after this. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with st
dan posts regular updates. coming up, the final word from the options pits. >>> time for the final call. the last word from the options pit. scott? >> lots of news on sunday. so lots of opportunity on monday. i would define my risk. in a situation like that i would be a seller of spreads. >> dan? >> i'm going to buy a spread with nike. i agree with scott. a lot will be going on here. to me in front of this stuff you want to leg into things. i put a small portion of my...